Dr. Daniel Olmos is Associate Professor of Sociology at CSUN and teaches/researches sociological issues related to race/ethnicity, immigration, urbanism, labor, politics/state power, and globalization. Raised by immigrant working-class parents in the Northeast San Fernando Valley, Dr. Olmos received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Sociology at UC Santa Barbara. Before CSUN, Dr. Olmos was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Olmos, Daniel. 2024. "Crafting Insubordinate Spaces: A Social Justice Initiative at a Hispanic Serving Institution." The Oxford Handbook of Sociology for Social Justice (edited by Corey Dolgon). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Olmos, Daniel, et al. 2023. "Civil Discourse and Social Change: A University-wide, Faculty-led Social Justice Initiative within the Neoliberal University." Journal of Higher Education Policy And Leadership Studies 4 (2): 29-56.

Olmos, Daniel. 2022. "Unsung Heroes or Exploited Workers? Latino Migrant Day Laborers in Post-Harvey Houston and Critical Environmental Justice." Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 9 (2): 46-62.

Olmos, Daniel. 2019. "Racialized im/migration and autonomy of migration perspectives: New directions and opportunities." Sociology Compass 13 (9).

  • Ph.D. 2016, University of California Santa Barbara
  • M.A. 2011, University of California Santa Barbara
  • B.A. 2004, University of California Santa Barbara

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daniel.olmos@csun.edu

P: 818-677-4495